ONE ON ONE: Dina Regine feat. Charlie Giordano - Fight With Love 4/2/17 City Winery New York - Video
PUBLISHED:  Apr 05, 2017
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Dina Regine and Charlie Giordano sit down for a One On One Session at City Winery New York on April 2nd, 2017. Watch the full session here: https://youtu.be/k6HrsNMAIvU For more info visit: http://www.dinaregine.com Audio & Video by: Ehud Lazin

Setlist:
Wildest Days
Fight With Love
Astoria

Performing Songwriter Magazine called Dina
Regine's style 'roots music with a modern twist'. That pretty much sums it up. Over the years, this hat-obsessed gal has made a name for herself wearing more than one hat. Musician, photographer, and club/event DJ are the titles Regine juggles with a fierce passion. Her photographs have been seen in numerous publications/books, record covers, galleries, and has her work in two museum collections. Her DJ clientele reads like a who’s who in the entertainment and art world. The NY Daily News said, “Bring on Dina Regine and the metamorphosis is astounding”. Some highlights include launching the Gugenheim Museum’s ‘First Fridays series, Richard Gere’s ‘Healing the Divide benefit Concert at Lincoln Center w/ Phillip Glass, Tom Waits, and His Holiness, The Dalai Lama, and Keith Richards (her hero) surprise 50th birthday bash. “My life is turbo charged,
and the brakes rarely work” says Regine.

Charles Giordano is an American keyboardist and accordionist.[1] Giordano is known primarily for his work with Bruce Springsteen as an adjunct member of the E Street Band, playing keyboards and organ following the serious illness and subsequent death of original E Street organist Danny Federici in 2008 and as a member of Springsteen's The Sessions Band. He is also known for playing keyboards with Pat Benatar in the 1980s.

With Benatar he was usually billed as Charlie Giordano and played for five albums, beginning in 1983;[3] his role in the band was praised by Billboard magazine.[3] With Benatar he was identifiable by his glasses and distinctive array of berets, blazers and 1980s-style ties. Giordano also was a member of The David Johansen Group and went on to perform with Buster Poindexter and The Banshees of Blue.

As a session musician Giordano's playing has included Madeleine Peyroux's 1996 album Dreamland and Bucky Pizzarelli's 2000 album Italian Intermezzo; the latter's mix of opera, Italian folk, and swing presaged his appearance in the similarly genre-mashing Sessions Band Tour with Springsteen. Giordano also participated in a 2002 revival of garage rock band ? and the Mysterians. In 2008, he accompanied British singer Barb Jungr for a short stand in a New York City cabaret.
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